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en el 2010, después de ser trasladado a tampa mató a un hombre atacado por un cuchillo, después de que fue separado de la investigación de su amigo, contactó a un congresista, y después le dijeron que no se revele información confidencial, la investigación retomada por el fbi dijo que el amante tenÃa información de inteligencia clasificada, y se investiga como lo obtuvo, por consecuencia se retiró la acreditación, y dijeron que justifica que la investigación se intensifique, y su rival le suspendieron el acceso a la base área de tampa, el general dijo que colaborara con la investigación. >> hoy se conoció que no solo kelly recibió mails amenazantes, sino que también john ellen, el comandante recibió mails anonimos que le dijeron que se alejar de kelly. >> testificara a puerestas cerrasdas pero no de su infidelidad sino del atentado en bengasi. >> todo el mundo estará atento de ese evento >> yo te dije anoche que hay nuevos desarrolos, hay que ver como sigue eso >> la pregunta sobre si la seguridad de los correos electronicos cobra vigencia, el corresponsal nos explica
en el 2010, después de ser trasladado a tampa mató a un hombre atacado por un cuchillo, después de que fue separado de la investigación de su amigo, contactó a un congresista, y después le dijeron que no se revele información confidencial, la investigación retomada por el fbi dijo que el amante tenÃa información de inteligencia clasificada, y se investiga como lo obtuvo, por consecuencia se retiró la acreditación, y dijeron que justifica que la investigación se intensifique, y su...
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because god as you probably know in 1961 was one of the people called before the house un-american activities committee. during the whole washing down the stairs operation. >> right. well, i spoke with doug wachter about this, by the way. according to the former fbi agent bernie, they fbi had a wire topped on them. this wiretap take up a conversation between doug wachter and richard aoki. dug in richard were fellow students at berkeley in the mid-and late '50s. subsequent to that, the fbi approached richard aoki and asked them if you become an fbi informant. and the documents that were released from richard aoki's informant file are consistent with that. they contain references to richard aoki associate with certain people during the late '50s, and they show that he was approached at least by 1961, and that these documents, which the fbi tried very hard to cover up and which were released only as a result of a court order, turn out to have bernie's initials in the bottom of them. so they are consistent with what bernie told me. in essential ways. and what these documents show is that starting
because god as you probably know in 1961 was one of the people called before the house un-american activities committee. during the whole washing down the stairs operation. >> right. well, i spoke with doug wachter about this, by the way. according to the former fbi agent bernie, they fbi had a wire topped on them. this wiretap take up a conversation between doug wachter and richard aoki. dug in richard were fellow students at berkeley in the mid-and late '50s. subsequent to that, the fbi...
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. >>> no podemos ser un partido de crecimiento si no somos un partido de inmigración.>>> figuras republicana anunciaron en exclusiva el programa de telemundo >>> vamos a crear un comité de acción polÃtica que se vaya mar republicanos para reforma migratoria. >>> un comité que ayudará a los candidato en favor de legalizar indocumentados que trb origen en estados unidos. .>>> republicanos que no apoyen la reforma migratoria, no tendrán nuestro apoyo.>>> en las últimas elecciones el 70% de los latinos votaron por obama y según una encuestas 57% de los estadounidenses, apoya una re foro a. >>> si seguimos asustando al votante americano, con posiciones extremas en inmigración y sociales, no vamos a poder ser parte de esta solución en washington. >>> sin embargo, estas palabras de romney en una conferencia telefónica.... estas palabras son ofensiva y demuestras que ni romney ni su kam rifrl entiende a la comunidad. >>> no sólo los demócratas están insultados. debemos parar los comentarios y errores tontos dijo el gobernador. >>> atraer a minorÃas es un tema difÃcil para republicano
. >>> no podemos ser un partido de crecimiento si no somos un partido de inmigración.>>> figuras republicana anunciaron en exclusiva el programa de telemundo >>> vamos a crear un comité de acción polÃtica que se vaya mar republicanos para reforma migratoria. >>> un comité que ayudará a los candidato en favor de legalizar indocumentados que trb origen en estados unidos. .>>> republicanos que no apoyen la reforma migratoria, no tendrán nuestro...
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un corte en la ceja producto de un codazo que recibio, fue asistido medicamente en la cancha, siguio jugando y el mismo cristiano ronaldo abrio el marcador para los merengues a los 21 minutos, levante empato a los 62 por medio de angel rodriguez y sobre los 84 el canterano alvaro morata le dio la victoria al real madrid que sigue tercero en la tabla, superado por barca y el atletico de madrid. el 14 sera fecha fifa y la seleccion de espaÑa ya esta en panama. guatemala viajo a paraguay, brasil con colombia en nueva york entre muchos partidos. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches. al regresar fabby gutierrez con toda la concluimos esta edicion nocturna con entretenimiento, un programa que cada vez esta mejor es mira quien baila, el cual se encuentra en su etapa final y si usted se lo perdio ayer, aqui les presento un excelente resumen... fue un reportaje de karen cintron, y recuerde que mira quien baila se transmite los domingos a las 8 de la noche aqui en univision... ahora le damos el pase a pedro biaggi, adelante pedro, buenas noches... de om
un corte en la ceja producto de un codazo que recibio, fue asistido medicamente en la cancha, siguio jugando y el mismo cristiano ronaldo abrio el marcador para los merengues a los 21 minutos, levante empato a los 62 por medio de angel rodriguez y sobre los 84 el canterano alvaro morata le dio la victoria al real madrid que sigue tercero en la tabla, superado por barca y el atletico de madrid. el 14 sera fecha fifa y la seleccion de espaÑa ya esta en panama. guatemala viajo a paraguay, brasil...
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un joven de 15 años mata de un balazo a una compañera de 13. en un autobús escolar en el sur de la florida. tras las rejas en california. 4 hombres sospechosos de bla planear ataques terroristas. uno es hispano. y una noche más de cono friflic para medio oriente. y continúan intensos ataques entre israelÃes y militantes palestinos. comenzamos. este es su noticiero univisión. edición nocturna. con ilia calderón. y enrique acevedo. buenas noches, la leyenda del boxeo. héctor macho camacho. libra la pelea más difÃcil de su vida. tras recibir un disparo en el rostro que lo mantiene en condición critica. el cono educación toer del vehÃculo perdió la vida tras lo que se reporta como un tiroteo en la ciudad de bayamón, cerca de la capital san juan. vamos al centro médico de rÃo piedras con nuestro compañero luis felipe gómez. buenas noches. >>> bueno, el macho camacho tiene ante si la pelea más importante de su vida. Él básicamente recibió un balazo, cuya trayectoria laceró seriamente su columna cerebral. posiblemente si los mÃ
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several are outraged un ambassador susan rice said it didn't appear to be preplanned the at his press conference wednesday president obama defended rice saying she acted on intelligence briefings she was given. >> when they go after the un ambassador, they have a problem with me. >> reporter: michael morel is testifying today. david petraeus will testify behind closed doors tomorrow. one hearing today is not closed, the house foreign affairs committee is asking experts to offer their assessment of what went wrong. >> it's two months later and too little is known about what took place. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton will not testify this week. she's scheduled to talk lawmakers once the state department completes its own investigation. danielle nottingham, cbs news capitol hill. >> general petraeus was taken off today's witness list when he resigned last friday. lawmakers are very vocal that they want to hear what he has to say about benghazi, so he is headed to the hill tomorrow morning. >>> mitt romney says that he lost the presidential election because of the gifts t
several are outraged un ambassador susan rice said it didn't appear to be preplanned the at his press conference wednesday president obama defended rice saying she acted on intelligence briefings she was given. >> when they go after the un ambassador, they have a problem with me. >> reporter: michael morel is testifying today. david petraeus will testify behind closed doors tomorrow. one hearing today is not closed, the house foreign affairs committee is asking experts to offer...
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. >>> 4 trabajadores resultaron lesionados después de una explosión en un pozo petrolero. >>> y peligra una tradición estadounidense, los famosos twinkies están por desaparecer. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y marÃa elena salinas >>> muy buenas noches, en estos dÃas, todo lo que diga o haga el general david petraeus es noticia, hoy habló ante el congreso, david petraeus habló del ataque al consulado de estados unidos en bengashy, como nos cuenta lourdes meluzá esto contradice las primeras versiones del gobierno, que era una protesta por una pelÃcula anti-islamica. >>> el ex director de la cia, david petraeus, testificó ante el congreso que el ataque al consulado de estados unidos en libia fue por un ataque terrorista, y no por una protesta por la pelÃcula anti-islamica. >>> desde el principio nos dijo que fue un ataque terrorista, no lo recuerdo asÃ. >>> otros dicen que siempre se habló de la presencia de extremistas. >>> no hubo una protesta, pero sà hubo personas que aprovecharon el momento y atacaron. >>> ayer se vio el video del ataque y escucharon
. >>> 4 trabajadores resultaron lesionados después de una explosión en un pozo petrolero. >>> y peligra una tradición estadounidense, los famosos twinkies están por desaparecer. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y marÃa elena salinas >>> muy buenas noches, en estos dÃas, todo lo que diga o haga el general david petraeus es noticia, hoy habló ante el congreso, david petraeus habló del ataque al consulado de estados unidos en bengashy,...
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then they would be taking us over the fiscal cliff in a way that is totally politically un unsustainable for them. imagine if the president goes on television january 1 january 2 january 3 and saying, are you kidding me, americans won't get tax relief unless there is a bonus tax break on top of $250,000? it's time for john boehner to make sure he gets his caucus on board to do the right thing. >> eliot: the president should entice them to get to that point without caving. the president should be as rigid as a piece of steel and not cave. i don't think it will be quite the cataclysm people are saying. read paul krugman's article in "the times" today. frankly, it's a lot of wall saying you got to deal with it because wall street guys have been wrong about virtually every economic forecast they've made. let them scream that the sky is falling. it really will not. i want to switch gears for a moment. the recent move on the part of the republican party to rush for immigration reform. that is an affirmative outcome of the election. do you think it's doable? >> yes, i do. if republicans learned
then they would be taking us over the fiscal cliff in a way that is totally politically un unsustainable for them. imagine if the president goes on television january 1 january 2 january 3 and saying, are you kidding me, americans won't get tax relief unless there is a bonus tax break on top of $250,000? it's time for john boehner to make sure he gets his caucus on board to do the right thing. >> eliot: the president should entice them to get to that point without caving. the president...
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it's going to need to happen still well if you look back historically you going back to the un in seventy seven on that if you if you got back to the level of debt and not in seventy seven you're talking about one hundred ten one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. reduction this is a very in the level of profit yeah which is astronomical now it's. even if you. did the beginning of the what he called a purely a period of financial privilege to merican economy to not in sixty six i said before that level you had private debt was predominantly they of finance investment was growing up it's growing faster than income but still you know it was in the range where it was necessary debt that it's productively used once you hit sixty six it's been for jubilee ever since i'm getting more and more extreme why what was that turning point around that time that was really when the devil had about a. slightly of the why wouldn't. the fed reserve rather than i see research off on about nine and sixty six and about eighty percent or ninety percent private debt to g.d.p. ratio and that point on you had more
it's going to need to happen still well if you look back historically you going back to the un in seventy seven on that if you if you got back to the level of debt and not in seventy seven you're talking about one hundred ten one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. reduction this is a very in the level of profit yeah which is astronomical now it's. even if you. did the beginning of the what he called a purely a period of financial privilege to merican economy to not in sixty six i said before that...
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that's smarter power today. >>> when they go after the un ambassador? because they think she is an easy target? then they have a problem with me. >> if the president thinks that we are picking on people he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> with me now is the former white house special counsel to president clinton. welcome back. >> thank you. >> this is all getting very heated. i watched the president saying leave ambassador rice alone come after me. but she was the one sent out on that sunday onto the morning television show. i know because i i watch eed it happen. that intelligence may have been flawed but she was the go-to person for the white house wasn't she? >> i have been on the white house on fridays and saturdays as decisions have been made. there are important decisions in the white house because sometimes policy is on the sunday shows. so there had to be someone to address the tragedy and ambassador rice was available and she was given talking points by the community that was consulted on what to say. now that turn
that's smarter power today. >>> when they go after the un ambassador? because they think she is an easy target? then they have a problem with me. >> if the president thinks that we are picking on people he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> with me now is the former white house special counsel to president clinton. welcome back. >> thank you. >> this is all getting very heated. i watched the president saying leave ambassador rice...
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bush un christie, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist michael goodwin, former clinton adviser, doug shown amog our guests tonight. we are bringing together breaking developments as well at this hour. under resignation of the cia director david patraeus and in submitting his resignation today to the president he cited his extramarital affair as the reason for his sudden resignation, but we are learning that the director has been under fbi scrutiny for some time. as a result of a separate investigation. we will bring you more as these developments are clear and as we receive them. retired four-star general david patraeus today resigned from the cia, and the implications into the bin does the investigation, the political implications for the obama white house, we will explore here tonight. turning back to the president's states campaign like event today, he did not answer any questions or reveal any specifics about his fiscal vision, if you will, but he did repeat this familiar pronouncement. >> already i have put forward a detailed plan that allows us to make these investments while reducin
bush un christie, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist michael goodwin, former clinton adviser, doug shown amog our guests tonight. we are bringing together breaking developments as well at this hour. under resignation of the cia director david patraeus and in submitting his resignation today to the president he cited his extramarital affair as the reason for his sudden resignation, but we are learning that the director has been under fbi scrutiny for some time. as a result of a separate...
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it feels un-american. thou shalt shop today. let's check in on how the shoppingthey're shopping in shifts. now we have the daytime shift start, and the numbers seem to keep growing. already the stores in this mall were up 6% at the end of october, so they believe that will only increase here. people are actually filling bags, they say they're finding bargains, so obviously that's great news, not only for them, about you for the retailers who counseled on this day so much. more than -- more than 50020 shops, so the selection here, if you can't find it here, you probably don't need it or won't be able to find it. so far things have been going well. the other good news is it seems across the nation that this black friday has started without any incident, any real injury. of course there's countless cases of shop are fatigue going on. >> mall of america on black friday, that is the thick of it right there. >>> with the economy so uncertain because of the fiscal cliff will it be the discounter or the luxury retailer? >> that is the q
it feels un-american. thou shalt shop today. let's check in on how the shoppingthey're shopping in shifts. now we have the daytime shift start, and the numbers seem to keep growing. already the stores in this mall were up 6% at the end of october, so they believe that will only increase here. people are actually filling bags, they say they're finding bargains, so obviously that's great news, not only for them, about you for the retailers who counseled on this day so much. more than -- more than...
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here is something that is entertaining, the north korean powerful, kim jong-un, and he the most sexy man alive? obviously he is the sexiest man alive. the would you feet your peepers on this? mansion -- [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare... now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs every year. call today to request a free decision guide. with this type of plan, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. if you're thinking about your options, call today. when you call, request your free decision guide. and find the aarp
here is something that is entertaining, the north korean powerful, kim jong-un, and he the most sexy man alive? obviously he is the sexiest man alive. the would you feet your peepers on this? mansion -- [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare... now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider...
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amy goodman: the house un- american activities committee. guthrie was never called before it, but he did write an impassioned defense of pete seeger. will kaufman: yeah. it's one of the most heartbreaking things to read that i came across in the archives. it's a letter that he wrote to pete seeger. and woody'sone of the symptoms of huntington's disease is that it has an incredible impact upon one's sense of languagesentence construction, spelling, wordplay, whatever. his biographer joe klein calls it "linguistic anarchy." and so, he wrote a very moving letter to pete seeger, basically saying, "look, pete, i hear you're not going to haveyou may not have to go to jail now, and that's great. but i've never heard you say one evil or hateful or dangerous thing, and these people on this un-american committee are the most un- americanistic people i've ever heard of." and stuff like that. so amy goodman: would you like to read the letter? will kaufman: yeah, whenhe's talking about harold leventhal, his manager, harold leventhal, or hal, and fred hel
amy goodman: the house un- american activities committee. guthrie was never called before it, but he did write an impassioned defense of pete seeger. will kaufman: yeah. it's one of the most heartbreaking things to read that i came across in the archives. it's a letter that he wrote to pete seeger. and woody'sone of the symptoms of huntington's disease is that it has an incredible impact upon one's sense of languagesentence construction, spelling, wordplay, whatever. his biographer joe klein...
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i think is so important that the character of the un ambassador be clarified. it is our understanding from hearing two days of testimony that in fact what the un ambassador stated was the talking points that had been given approved declassified to the house intelligence committee. that is what i am told she restated. this member is absolutely convinced we are in it -- an accurate reflection of the intelligence community. that could be said at that time in a declassified manner. >> is the issue here that there were talking points that were classified -- >> there are many issues but i when the chairman and vice- chairman to speak as to the un ambassador. i will give a speech on the floor of the senate is still in session. >> we have gained important insights as to what has happened. i still believe there are questions that need to be answered. i think anybody with confusion in the basis of the two hearings, it is a premature conclusion. i am glad we have two morris sessions ahead of us. more people we need to talk to. it was helpful to have patraeus speak to us t
i think is so important that the character of the un ambassador be clarified. it is our understanding from hearing two days of testimony that in fact what the un ambassador stated was the talking points that had been given approved declassified to the house intelligence committee. that is what i am told she restated. this member is absolutely convinced we are in it -- an accurate reflection of the intelligence community. that could be said at that time in a declassified manner. >> is the...
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chris gunness from the un says a humanitarian disaster is looming in gaza because of political failure and the blockade. we were hearing as others that the situation in shifa hospital is deteriorating very rapidly and let's not forget that even before this latest flare up in violence shifa hospital had been hit by the blockade there was a lack of medicines there was a lack of training a lack of equipment so an already bad situation in that hospital one of the largest in the occupied palestinian territories has been made worse there are shortages according to the world health organization of essential and lifesaving drugs what we're seeing in gaza is the result of political failure we call on the politicians and the people who are able to make peace to redouble their efforts to do so because for every hour that goes past another child another woman another civilian the elderly the sick the dying they are in harm's way it's a situation which we in the united nations and in find unacceptable in must end and it was and forthwith thousands have been protesting worldwide against the gaza sol
chris gunness from the un says a humanitarian disaster is looming in gaza because of political failure and the blockade. we were hearing as others that the situation in shifa hospital is deteriorating very rapidly and let's not forget that even before this latest flare up in violence shifa hospital had been hit by the blockade there was a lack of medicines there was a lack of training a lack of equipment so an already bad situation in that hospital one of the largest in the occupied palestinian...
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un-suspeeting... customers.../ two... men... walk up ...to this... gas station... in... orthweet baltimore...///. what... they... walk away with..../ is... a... substance... ttht dde-a agents... describe....as... potentially deadly and illegal...///. package....makes the product appear harmless..../ the label reads scooby snax. 3:50 they're juut putting a stamp on t just to tell &ppeople hey this is not for hu wink it's just like marijuann. synthetic marijuana used to internet. tte dea says they the illegal chemicals. a blood drive to help thh victims of hurricane sandy inside the caffteriaawhere a shot the first day of school.... school.... police say 15 fire insidd the perry hall high school cafettriaaaugust 27th.... 17 year old daniel borowy was shot and rushed to shock trauma.....while he wass 10 units of blood during his - two week stay.....after he was released from the hosppttl daniel's fammly wanted to do something to ive back .and after hurricane sandy..... they decided to do a blood a... new... -&r &p are... only as healthy... as their neighborhoods. the... joi
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helicopters, do inc not think that we killed civilians early on that mayn have them by the populationst un is against us? >> that is the answer i have just given you.r tha the rules of engagement are different but i cannot make specific judgment with your written a vice but it is the sole reason it is a complex tapestry of a number of reasons. >> if i might their recent statistics. and the north atlantic council always takes an interest.on the latest report suggested % of civil 80% of casualties are caused by the insurgents to be at issued did to the outer forces. >> don't misunderstand. my question relates 20,063rd 2007. >> those in civilian casualties there is still blamed for the level oftime violence sometimes precarious. >> as soon as there is any indit indication but local a visit maybebility and casualty. so that maybe the environment attributed. >> with a final remark protecting the civilian population we have that protection that would not be t viable the. >> general, deciding the eules of engagement with the north atlantic council and does direct that the rules of engagd does dir
helicopters, do inc not think that we killed civilians early on that mayn have them by the populationst un is against us? >> that is the answer i have just given you.r tha the rules of engagement are different but i cannot make specific judgment with your written a vice but it is the sole reason it is a complex tapestry of a number of reasons. >> if i might their recent statistics. and the north atlantic council always takes an interest.on the latest report suggested % of civil 80%...
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>> yeah, it is very un-intel. it is usually a very smooth transition. this kind of announcement you'd normally make at an analyst day or talk about in a quarter like in the next year or so we are looking at a transition. for to come out of the blue by this and have him departing by may is exceedingly unusual. if it is not also coupled with some debacle -- doesn't appear they're suffering anywhere -- i'd almost bet this is a personal reason type thing. it is quite unchraracteristic o intel. >> wouldn't that be more immediate than may? >> it depends. i hate to think of a health reason but i don't know what the background is. intel's in no way in trouble. they've, as jon pointed out, totally trounced their competitors sitting on a pile of cash, generating a huge amount every quarter. they're slow to start in mobile, sure. but they are qualcomm's biggest threat. it is going to be a couple years out but they'll eventually get there. there is no real catalyst here for a change-out at ceo that's everybody depth from the street side of it. i am guessing it is p
>> yeah, it is very un-intel. it is usually a very smooth transition. this kind of announcement you'd normally make at an analyst day or talk about in a quarter like in the next year or so we are looking at a transition. for to come out of the blue by this and have him departing by may is exceedingly unusual. if it is not also coupled with some debacle -- doesn't appear they're suffering anywhere -- i'd almost bet this is a personal reason type thing. it is quite unchraracteristic o...
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. >> that's not just bad advice, that's un-american. americans have the right to strike for certain purposes without being fired. that is something we all ought to worry about. more importantly, these are folks who work full-time and make about $15,500. what is good for walmart, what is good for the economy, what's good for job creation is having people paid enough to buy the products that they sell. henry ford, that great socialist, understood that if you underpaid retail workers, auto workers, people like that, the economy would collapse. what these workers are saying is that walmart is mistreating them. they have a right to say it. it frankly would be better for everybody if they get to paid a little bit more. >> but -- >> no one is forcing these employees to work at walmart. if they could get paid more elsewhere, they would leave and get paid more in other jobs. besides, with an unemployment rate near 8%, there are plenty of other people who want those jobs at walmart. also, everyone thinks that they're underpaid. you probably think
. >> that's not just bad advice, that's un-american. americans have the right to strike for certain purposes without being fired. that is something we all ought to worry about. more importantly, these are folks who work full-time and make about $15,500. what is good for walmart, what is good for the economy, what's good for job creation is having people paid enough to buy the products that they sell. henry ford, that great socialist, understood that if you underpaid retail workers, auto...
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look to our northern neighbor, canada, it had nothing like the same definition banking crisis as the uned stes di nd that's partly because it had much more effective regulations of the financial sector. you know over this period that we saw leverage and speculation increasing on wall street, washington, both democrats and republicans, were trying as hard as they could to allow wall street to do even more. >> so winner-take-all politics has produced a winner-take-all economy, right? >> yes. >> yes. >> and the winners are? >> the winners are those who've made out so well in this new economy. the very well off and financial -- and people in the highest reaches of financand corporate executive suites. >> and the losers? >> well, the losers, i think, almost all of us. i think almost all americans lose from the shift toward a society in which rewards are so narrowly concentrated on a small segment of the population. i was talking yesterday evening with a friend of mine who spends much of his time in mexico who was describing a society in which a small group of wealthy people are protected bygun
look to our northern neighbor, canada, it had nothing like the same definition banking crisis as the uned stes di nd that's partly because it had much more effective regulations of the financial sector. you know over this period that we saw leverage and speculation increasing on wall street, washington, both democrats and republicans, were trying as hard as they could to allow wall street to do even more. >> so winner-take-all politics has produced a winner-take-all economy, right?...
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buen sabor de boca, con un gran equipo, un trbaajo tranquilo y un proyecto que no ha sido muy cansador. asà felcies temrinamos y estamos contentos. >>> las últimas escenas aquà en mérida y muy contentos. >>> los actores dieron lo mejor de sÃ. >>> muy amable experiencia y es un eslabón más. asà lo veo yo. >>> es un éxito total. >>> alfonsina me ha dado muchas gratifiaciones a nivel actoral y a nivel de público. >>> confesaron el buen ambiente sobre las grabaciones. >>> no hubo ese tipo de cosas que ehca las cosas a perder. >>> estamos muy contentos y tristes a la vez, fue mucho tiempo de estar asà y se formó una gran familia. >>> esta es una gran historia y te gustó lo del cenote no? >>> el aguita estuvo muy bueno y otra de nuestras novelas de univisión nos dejó asÃ-se te hace guapo cristian de la fuetne? >>> m,ás guapo estás tú. en el capÃtulo anterior sucedieron eventos muy ipmortante y aquà está el resumen. >>> mi pelo! >>> >>> encontré a su papá y tengo un plan que nos hará dar con él antes de lo esperado. >>> mira, no sientes que tu relación trae más pro
buen sabor de boca, con un gran equipo, un trbaajo tranquilo y un proyecto que no ha sido muy cansador. asà felcies temrinamos y estamos contentos. >>> las últimas escenas aquà en mérida y muy contentos. >>> los actores dieron lo mejor de sÃ. >>> muy amable experiencia y es un eslabón más. asà lo veo yo. >>> es un éxito total. >>> alfonsina me ha dado muchas gratifiaciones a nivel actoral y a nivel de público. >>> confesaron el...
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russia proposed a draft resolution to the un security council it still hasn't made a decision on that we have heard from moscow's representative to the un voiced outrage that the organization couldn't agree on a statement in fact with some members of the u.n. security council for dragging their feet he didn't specify which state exactly but he did hint at the us we have heard from the american representative to the e.u. one who said that washington doesn't want to spoil the negotiations clearly going on between the israelis and palestinians in cairo but frankly speaking it's difficult to understand how they could be spoiled since obviously they haven't been very effective so far meanwhile income russia's foreign minister lavrov has met with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and. has called on both the israelis and palestinians to put their weapons down immediately and get to the negotiations deeble at the same time he outlined that moscow is in talks with all sides off this conflict and he's called on everybody else to do the same to give way for all the possible diplomatic solu
russia proposed a draft resolution to the un security council it still hasn't made a decision on that we have heard from moscow's representative to the un voiced outrage that the organization couldn't agree on a statement in fact with some members of the u.n. security council for dragging their feet he didn't specify which state exactly but he did hint at the us we have heard from the american representative to the e.u. one who said that washington doesn't want to spoil the negotiations clearly...
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but for them to go after the un ambassador, who had nothing to do with agabenghazi and was mak a presentation based on intelligence that she had received and to go after her reputation is outrageous. >> senator mccain heard that remark and took to the floor of the sen sat to respond. mr. president, four brave americans died. it has now been eight weeks and the american people have received nothing but contradick tri statements from all levels of our government. this administration has either been guilty of incompetence or engaged in a cover up neither of which is acceptable to the american people. >> there are still serious unanswered questions about the timeline of events. remarks in the days and weeks that followed. specifically, why didn't the president call it an act of terrorism the president said it was quote too early to know exactly how this came about. or on september 25th, the president said they were quote still doing an investigation. how the president described it five days after the attacks. >> putting together our assessment is that what happened was in fact initially a spontan
but for them to go after the un ambassador, who had nothing to do with agabenghazi and was mak a presentation based on intelligence that she had received and to go after her reputation is outrageous. >> senator mccain heard that remark and took to the floor of the sen sat to respond. mr. president, four brave americans died. it has now been eight weeks and the american people have received nothing but contradick tri statements from all levels of our government. this administration has...
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. >> reporter: the un vote comes after a cease-fire agreement at the un in gaza. some say mahmoud ahmadinejad needs to boost his own authority and we are looking at why the u.s. is opposing that, allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have new details about a hero at cement plant in cupertino. they issued a report, they said the truck driver tried to tackle the gunman and save his co-workers. he hid from police inside a crawl space inside a house in sunny veil. deputies shot him when he came out the next day but he actually died of a self- inflicted gunshot wound. >>> it makes six suspicious -- suspicious fires in two weeks. one damaged a mortgage business in alabama and broadway. another one was a burning chair in an alley about a half mile away. now these two fires are very close to four other fires in the past two weeks which burned two homes and two businesses. >> i don't know what it tells me but i can tell you i am worried to death. >> so far nobody has been hurt in these fires. vallejo police want you to report any information you have about thes
. >> reporter: the un vote comes after a cease-fire agreement at the un in gaza. some say mahmoud ahmadinejad needs to boost his own authority and we are looking at why the u.s. is opposing that, allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have new details about a hero at cement plant in cupertino. they issued a report, they said the truck driver tried to tackle the gunman and save his co-workers. he hid from police inside a crawl space inside a house in sunny veil....
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. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received and to smerch her reputation is outrageous. >> the american people deserve the facts. the american people need to know why was the security so inadequate despite two previous attacks on that facility. what did the president know? when did he know it and what did he do about it? >> ambassador rice's remarks will not affect nomination as secretary of state. >> also former cia director david patraeus will testify at a closed door hearing on the libra attack tomorrow. there will be no cameras allowed. only about libya and not about the sex scandal involving paula b he expects the patraeus resignation will also be addressed during the libya hearings when they happen. >>> we have learned the army has suspended paula broadwell's security clearance. she is a former army intelligence officer and we can tell you that fbi special agent frederick finds himself. he took the case to the republicans when he thought it was being stalled for political reasons. hi
. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received and to smerch her reputation is outrageous. >> the american people deserve the facts. the american people need to know why was the security so inadequate despite two previous attacks on that facility. what did the president know? when did he know it and what did he do about it? >> ambassador rice's remarks will not affect...
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it w results that showed anyt we have no religious test in unning force. i'm so proud. ood friends with the marriott. my wife works fortç them. i think the mormons are a mixede in it. doesn't tell you much about the right or wrongness of anybody. he did prove a mormon can be him. it was policy as you pointed positions, of which ntier ofu? his religion. he can say he got that done. it's a credit to both parties >> let's remember the reason his religion was discussed in by analysts at in point was the thumping side the republican party, and that's where anti-mormonreside. if he was running in thelz primaries, it wouldn't be aor. they don't get it. >> harry reids a morming that is subtle signif romney said i called the president andwÑ congratulated him. there was no booingn the audience. true. >> i thought the would have been more explosive, negative reaction. why it took two x hours to do it would sink i think there's so been put into . thesibility to do their own this. >> absolutely. and just youcan go to b everytoekt. and i think they handled it really well. >> we're
it w results that showed anyt we have no religious test in unning force. i'm so proud. ood friends with the marriott. my wife works fortç them. i think the mormons are a mixede in it. doesn't tell you much about the right or wrongness of anybody. he did prove a mormon can be him. it was policy as you pointed positions, of which ntier ofu? his religion. he can say he got that done. it's a credit to both parties >> let's remember the reason his religion was discussed in by analysts at in...
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consumer sentiment has rizzs un. consumer spending has been a bit stronger, but businesses, probably in part because they are more exposed to the global economy and in part, because they may be more aware of these fiscal issues, more directly connected to these fiscal issues, business confidence has been pretty low and investment has responded to that been quite weak. so i think uncertainty has been an important factor. i'm sure it is restraining, particularly longer term investments it is leading businesses to wait for resolution of uncertainty before they make commitments to new hiring and new projects, new markets. and is in that respect, it is clearly a negative. you asked for how much. you know, i think it's probably significant, but it's very, very hard to assess any kind of rigorous way exactly how big the affects r but again, i think they are meaningful, because we see, businesses have been quite cautious and conservative, particularly lately. either the question i think though that's very important is uncert
consumer sentiment has rizzs un. consumer spending has been a bit stronger, but businesses, probably in part because they are more exposed to the global economy and in part, because they may be more aware of these fiscal issues, more directly connected to these fiscal issues, business confidence has been pretty low and investment has responded to that been quite weak. so i think uncertainty has been an important factor. i'm sure it is restraining, particularly longer term investments it is...
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. >> they are talking about un ambassador susan rice, who could be the president's nomination to be secretary of state. they're talking about her appearance on talk shows on september 16 following the attacks in benghazi. charles krauthammer, our friend, is off this week -- i think he is in miami traveling -- has been hammering at this for weeks. he says it was up phony political cover story during the election. >> we don't know yet paid may be the intelligence commun -- don't know yet. maybe the intelligence committees have some notion, but we don't know yet. it seems like there were 85 things going on at once. i am not clear on what happened. >> according to some members of the house committee, petraeus told them on friday that the cia talking points were written after the attack on benghazi. they refer to it as a terrorist attack, but petraeus reportedly said that the reference was removed by other agencies that make changes in the draft. >> i don't see this as the central question, whether for 24 said it was a response to an attack in response to a movie, no, it wasn't -- the question was
. >> they are talking about un ambassador susan rice, who could be the president's nomination to be secretary of state. they're talking about her appearance on talk shows on september 16 following the attacks in benghazi. charles krauthammer, our friend, is off this week -- i think he is in miami traveling -- has been hammering at this for weeks. he says it was up phony political cover story during the election. >> we don't know yet paid may be the intelligence commun -- don't know...
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two weeks after the attack -- address to the un -- the - shoddy you ttbe viddo. six - times. ttese are the facts. during the attack, there was a &plive videe feed froo aaddrne flying overhead. anddan open phhne line from the consulate. messages were sent to thh office of the president moments after the attack began incllding one that reported al qaedd ally ansar al-sharia from the white house situatton room as the 7-hour battle took plaae. three times theee wwre pleas to send help from the cia detachment a mile awwa. each was denied. only the president has the authhrity to approve such requeets. presidenn obama allowed four americans to die. for what was ddreliction oo duty.for is more on thii tory vvsit behind the headllnes dot net. and foolow us twitter and facebook. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and
two weeks after the attack -- address to the un -- the - shoddy you ttbe viddo. six - times. ttese are the facts. during the attack, there was a &plive videe feed froo aaddrne flying overhead. anddan open phhne line from the consulate. messages were sent to thh office of the president moments after the attack began incllding one that reported al qaedd ally ansar al-sharia from the white house situatton room as the 7-hour battle took plaae. three times theee wwre pleas to send help from the...
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its technology is open and un unencrypted. you are watching real-time video of an airplane's final approach at san francisco international airport. the coordinates are real. the landing pattern real. as are all the airplane flying alongside, in front of and behind the plane you are watching. the only trouble the plane you are watching is not real. it is a ghost airplane inserted into a real-time air traffic pattern by computer hackers. >> you can see all of the planes including the fake ones flying around. >> reporter: nick foster created this demonstration of what a computer hacker like himself could do to disrupt air traffic at major airports around the country. >> we can prove without actually injecting planes into the air traffic control system that it is actually possible to create these signals. >> reporter: the new system called next gen is scheduled to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will use satellite based technology, similar to the gps you use in your car. rather
its technology is open and un unencrypted. you are watching real-time video of an airplane's final approach at san francisco international airport. the coordinates are real. the landing pattern real. as are all the airplane flying alongside, in front of and behind the plane you are watching. the only trouble the plane you are watching is not real. it is a ghost airplane inserted into a real-time air traffic pattern by computer hackers. >> you can see all of the planes including the fake...
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been far from transparent on how they pick the targets and basically authorize executions overseas the un has raised concerns about the legality of such executions there has been a lot of criticism especially after numerous reports of civilian deaths in the meantime this administration is said to rely on drones more and more and other drone related story this week the pentagon said the reunion military had fired upon but did not hit a you was drone flying close to the pentagon claimed the drone was there on a surveillance mission so looking at some of president obama's first moves after reelection one could say he takes the idea of america being the world police very seriously but the question is who's going to hold that world police itself accountable. in washington the well pole is already heading washington's move to make it military deployment on its soil but don't hold it american all through the story told me it would be wise of war sold to change its choice of. our moore's law be very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe it
been far from transparent on how they pick the targets and basically authorize executions overseas the un has raised concerns about the legality of such executions there has been a lot of criticism especially after numerous reports of civilian deaths in the meantime this administration is said to rely on drones more and more and other drone related story this week the pentagon said the reunion military had fired upon but did not hit a you was drone flying close to the pentagon claimed the drone...
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and un election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come up with ways to confront and fix the real problems facing our country. they both propose possible solutions to our real problems. and we debate between those possible solutions. and by the process of debate, we pick the best idea. that competition between good ideas from both sides about real problems in the real country should result in our country having better choices, better options, than if only one side is really working on the hard stuff. and the if the republican party and the conservative movement and the conservative media is snuck in a v
and un election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come...
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. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a aren't presentation she had receive besirch her representation is outous. >> outrageous? if she had nothing to do with benghazi why did you send her out? why not the secretary secretary or the other people above rice? might this have been a dress rehearsal it test whether she could follow the make believe narratives and by the way, to me is outrageous is a so called professional repeating a story and conclusion five timos national television and without the facts. wule know you had the facts. the intelligence and she could have readly acessed those facts. but enough about that. and this week your then cia director david petraeus finally talks and said his intelligence report was scrubbed. with so who scrubbed it and changed it. i will not hold my breath on that one. and why would the good general send an intelemeeting back on september 14th. promote a video nonsense? and then stay silent for six weeks while the nation debated and the families waited. why not come out and say, i didn
. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a aren't presentation she had receive besirch her representation is outous. >> outrageous? if she had nothing to do with benghazi why did you send her out? why not the secretary secretary or the other people above rice? might this have been a dress rehearsal it test whether she could follow the make believe narratives and by the way, to me is outrageous is a so called professional...
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now the un is examining a video which it says could be evidence of a war crime committed by the syrian rebels but newly released online footage purportedly shows opposition fighters summarily executing capture of government troops pam soldiers who are no longer believed to being competence are apparently shown being beaten and lined up on the ground well we want to show you the next disturbing scene but all the man who were then repeatedly shot with automatic rifles investigative journalist james corbat says it's a rare case that the tactics of the opposition forces come under international scrutiny. the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and and unfortunately that is being completely ignored because it serves of course the interests of the people who are backing the rebels and who are against assad to try to portray them in the best light possible so we've seen over the months and numerous stock events coming out from different organization including amnesty including including human rights watch documenting summary execution of prisoners torture the use of
now the un is examining a video which it says could be evidence of a war crime committed by the syrian rebels but newly released online footage purportedly shows opposition fighters summarily executing capture of government troops pam soldiers who are no longer believed to being competence are apparently shown being beaten and lined up on the ground well we want to show you the next disturbing scene but all the man who were then repeatedly shot with automatic rifles investigative journalist...
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he's so visible that literally every day we scan his computer because he has classified computers and un classified. how does he condition tpwhect all the buddies. he always gets one from some person. he has no idea who they are. we'll say, tir, just remember don't click on it. they need me. i'm like boss. you just have to -- everybody gets educated. he has been so educated in this new job. and he is so smart and so busest but even four stars have their own to learn. half of our populationly overseas. that's -- we have a lot of i pads and they kind of put a lot of pieces of data. that may not in and of itself be classified but it's their buddies, hidden in the embassy. it's that buddy in the foreign service. thst they're buddy that they work with. attach something to that i phone. it's not something to do. and we -- and everything on that system then becomes suspect. so we unfornl haughtily have lost. >> i just killed your sledge huh? someone got to be a personal friend and somebody picked up in the local government and killed it. you have to understand that our business is not about --
he's so visible that literally every day we scan his computer because he has classified computers and un classified. how does he condition tpwhect all the buddies. he always gets one from some person. he has no idea who they are. we'll say, tir, just remember don't click on it. they need me. i'm like boss. you just have to -- everybody gets educated. he has been so educated in this new job. and he is so smart and so busest but even four stars have their own to learn. half of our populationly...
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it is none other than north korean supreme leader kim jong-un. >> has he ever smiled? >> no. >> i'm afraid to check the issue. make sure there's no familiar faces in that one. >> we worried about that too. it is confirmed, you are clear. i know you were worried about that. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. [ phone ringing ] >>> for the first time since the gulf war, more than 20 years ago, air raid sirens in the commercial capital of tel aviv, israel, sending residents running for cover as the fighting escalates on both side anniversary the border. good morning, everyone. i'm brian shactman. which we had a lighter start but we're happy you're with us. we begin, of course, in the middle east with breaking news where the fighting between israelis and palestinians in gaza now on the verge of an all-out war. in response to repeated rocket attacks from hamas operatives, israel has begun mobilizing some 30,000 reserve troop
it is none other than north korean supreme leader kim jong-un. >> has he ever smiled? >> no. >> i'm afraid to check the issue. make sure there's no familiar faces in that one. >> we worried about that too. it is confirmed, you are clear. i know you were worried about that. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. [ phone ringing ] >>> for the first time since the gulf war, more...